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  • Technology in Armenia

    Not sure if we already have something that encompasses technology news... Let me know if we do and I'll merge this into that thread.


    Apple Co-Founder, Steve Wozniak, Visits Armenia!

    I love this photo of him riding around on the Segway.





    Apple Co-Founder Visits Armenia


    Armenia - Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple Inc., is interviewed by RFE/RL's Armenian service, 10Nov2011.
    10.11.2011
    Sargis Harutyunyan
    Steve Wozniak, the co-founder of the Apple corporation, advised Armenia to invest in education and nurture creativity among young people on Thursday at the start of a two-day visit to Yerevan initiated by the Armenian government and information technology (IT) industry.

    Wozniak was scheduled to meet with senior government officials, IT company executives and university students before receiving a state award from President Serzh Sarkisian on Friday evening.

    The annual Global Award established last year will honor his “outstanding contribution to humanity.” It was handed to Craig Barrett, a former chairman and chief executive of Intel Corporation, in June last year.

    The Armenian government has declared development of the domestic IT sector a top economic priority. The sector employing more than 5,000 people is dominated by Armenian subsidiaries of California-based software development companies. According to government data, IT products accounted for 8.5 percent of Armenian exports last year, up from 3.6 percent in 2009.

    In an interview with RFE/RL’s Armenian service (Azatutyun.am), Wozniak stressed the importance of good education for steady growth of the hi-tech industry. “Even the Silicon Valley always attributed a lot of its success to good schools that had created a lot of good engineers,” he said.


    Armenia - Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple Inc., rides a segway in dowontown Yerevan, 10Nov2011.
    ​​Wozniak, who co-founded Apple with the late Steve Jobs in a Silicon Valley garage in 1976, emphasized at the same time that this should go hand in hand with “inspiring creativity” in children and young people.

    “In the age of the Internet it’s very easy for anyone anywhere in the world to come up with ideas that could catch on massively, instantly,” he said. “It’s rare but it’s usually from young people because they aren’t so set in knowing how to do things already.”

    “Don’t restrict smart young people, whether they have a college degree or not,” continued Wozniak. “It’s not that great when companies require all sorts of degrees or certification. You have to be able to spot young people who will think for themselves and come up with good new ideas -- the real innovators.”

    The sector’s growth in recent years has been facilitated by a rapid spread of Internet access in Armenia. Tightening competition among local Internet providers has been improving the quality and lowering the cost of the service.

    Prime Minister Tigran Sarkisian, who will also meet with the Apple co-founder on Friday, said in July that the IT industry will grow strongly in the years to come. “We will do everything to increase the share of this sector [in the economy,]” he said.

    Wozniak, 61, who remains an Apple shareholder, suggested that the traditional popularity of chess in Armenia is also giving the country a competitive edge on the global IT scene.

    “I would say that … chess is the sort of thinking that is so involved in a lot of the working out the logistics of hardware and software engineering, being able to hold a lot of patterns, independent ways and results in your head,” he said.

    “But you have to encourage people to want to do the best in the world and to be the best in the world,” added Wozniak.
    Steve Wozniak, the co-founder of the Apple corporation, advised Armenia to invest in education and nurture creativity among young people on Thursday at the start of a two-day visit to Yerevan initiated by the Armenian government and information technology (IT) industry.
    [COLOR=#4b0082][B][SIZE=4][FONT=trebuchet ms]“If you think you can, or you can’t, you’re right.”
    -Henry Ford[/FONT][/SIZE][/B][/COLOR]

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    Re: Technology in Armenia

    Originally posted by Siggie View Post
    I love this photo of him riding around on the Segway.
    I think he should be walking - he looks like he needs the exercise.
    Plenipotentiary meow!

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      That must have been a scene. I can just imagine a fat person in shirt and tie segawaying in Yerevan streets - the reactions he must have gotten.
      Մեկ Ազգ, Մեկ Մշակույթ
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      "Western Assimilation is the greatest threat to the Armenian nation since the Armenian Genocide."

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        I love how this went beyond the topic of the article or anything relevant straight to his weight.
        The "overweight"... one of the last groups it's acceptable to openly stigmatize and discriminate against.
        [COLOR=#4b0082][B][SIZE=4][FONT=trebuchet ms]“If you think you can, or you can’t, you’re right.”
        -Henry Ford[/FONT][/SIZE][/B][/COLOR]

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          Re: Technology in Armenia

          Interview he gave in Armenia http://www.azatutyun.am/video/27819.html
          Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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            Sachin Pilot inaugurates IT centre in Armenia

            Bienvenue sur The Statesman, votre blog généraliste préféré. Découvrez des articles variés sur l'actualité, la culture, les voyages, la technologie, la santé et bien plus encore.


            8 November 2011
            statesman news service
            NEW DELHI, 8 NOV: Indo-Armenian cooperation in the field of information technology got a boost today with the inauguration of the India-Armenia Centre for Excellence in Information and Communication Technology by the Armenian Prime Minister, Mr Tigran Sargsyan and the minister of state for communications and information technology, Mr Sachin Pilot, in Yerevan, the capital of Armenia.
            The centre set up under a bilateral MoU signed on 26 June 2009 has been completed with an assistance of Rs 7.56 crore from India. The Centre for Development of Advanced Computing was engaged to execute the project in collaboration with an Armenian counterpart.
            Speaking on the occasion, Mr Pilot said: “The centre should be viewed as re-affirmation of India’s commitment to stand and act as a reliable partner of Armenia in its developmental efforts.”
            During his meeting with the Prime Minister of Armenia, Mr Pilot reiterated that India attaches great importance to its relations with Armenia. The two leaders noted with satisfaction the complete understanding on issues of mutual concern and convergence of views on important regional and international issues.
            During the visit, Mr Pilot also met Mr Tigran Davtyan, Armenian minister of economy, and discussed the possibility for further strengthening bilateral cooperation in the ICT sector.
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            Its about self interest at personal and national level often at odds with the above.
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